Allison Fedirka
Allison Fedirka is the former director of analysis for Geopolitical Futures.
Ms. Fedirka has a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and international studies from Washington University in St. Louis and a master’s degree in international relations and affairs from the University of Belgrano, Argentina. Her thesis was on Brazil and Angola and south-south cooperation.
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What We’re Reading: Alphas and Armenia
Geopolitical Alpha: An Investment Framework for Predicting the Future By Marko Papic Back when folks could still meet for drinks in a hotel lobby, I found myself in a conversation with the owner of a small holdings company. After we spoke about our respective professions, he stared at me blankly and asked, “And? What’s your […]
Egypt’s Last Chance
What options does a nation have when its future depends on another country’s decisions about a resource the other country controls? That’s what Egypt has to figure out. Ethiopia’s...
What We’re Reading: Sakhalin Island and the Making of Colombia
Sakhalin Island
By Anton Chekhov
Earlier, during my studies, I read a lot of Russian classical literature, including the works of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. Chekhov is a famous Russian writer and...
Brazil and the EU: The Value of Going Green
Representatives from Brazil and the European Union will meet next month to discuss an environmental addendum for the Mercosur-EU free trade agreement, without which the deal will not be...
In Mexico, the Makings of a Political Crisis
A showdown is brewing in Mexico between the central government and a group of 10 state governors, known as the Federalist Alliance, who have closed ranks in recent weeks...
What We’re Reading: Interpretations of Work and History
Culture Shock: Surviving Five Generations in One Workplace
By Joanna Dodd Massey
Five generations now occupy the U.S. workforce. That means at any given time, there can be a nearly 50-year...
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Population Density of Canada
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Canada is one of those countries where a vast land mass obscures the fact that the country has a relatively small population. While Canada is the second largest country in the world, its 35 million inhabitants make Canada only the 39th most populated country.
Live Updates on Ukraine War
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Friday, March 11
11:30 a.m.: The EU's foreign policy chief said the bloc would double its spending...
How the Ukraine War Will Likely End
FREEAs we consider how the war in Ukraine will end, we must first understand how it began. Russia invaded for geostrategic reasons – having...

